Seyneb Saleh
Seyneb Saleh (born December 25, 1987 in Aalen , Baden-Württemberg ) is a German actress .
Life
Seyneb Saleh grew up as the daughter of German-Iraqi parents in Solingen , Königswinter , Casablanca (Morocco) and Bremen .
After graduating from high school, she studied acting at the Berlin University of the Arts from 2008 to 2012 , for which she received a scholarship from the German National Academic Foundation .
Saleh made his first filming experience during her acting training. After a short film by Joya Thome This time it's different (2009) and a small appearance in Tatjana Turanskyj's A Flexible Woman , Rudolf Thome hired her for a leading role in his triangle story The Red Room (2010). The following year she stood in front of the camera for the movie Offroad with Nora Tschirner and Elyas M'Barek .
In 2011/12 she played at the Deutsches Theater Berlin in Mass Death of Possibilities under the direction of Sascha Hawemann . In 2012 she went to the Schauspielhaus Graz as a permanent member of the ensemble and worked there a. a. with Yael Ronen , Susanne Lietzow , Christine Eder and the director and puppeteer Nikolaus Habjan . In 2014 she could be seen in the movies Free by Stephan Geene and Die Lügen der Sieger by Christoph Hochhäusler .
In 2015 she moved to the Volkstheater (Vienna) , where she worked as a permanent member of the ensemble until 2018. In addition to directors such as Dušan David Pařízek , Philipp Preuss and Stephan Kimmig , she also worked again with Nikolaus Habjan. In his productions she appeared not only as an actress but also as a puppeteer. 2017 she played the State Theater of Lower Austria , the Julia in Shakespeare 's Romeo and Juliet directed by Sebastian Schug.
In the 2019/20 season, Saleh moved to Hanover under the direction of Sonja Anders .
Saleh became known to a wider audience in 2018 through the Netflix film Mute . In the dystopian Mystery - Thriller by British director Duncan Jones , she played the female lead Naadirah alongside Alexander Skarsgård . The series Deutschland 86 and Dogs of Berlin also appeared , in which Saleh also played.
Saleh lives in Hanover.
Filmography
Movie
- 2009: This time it's different (short film) Director: Joya Thome
- 2010: A flexible woman (feature film) Director: Tatjana Turanskyj
- 2010: The Red Room (feature film) Director: Rudolf Thome
- 2012: Offroad (feature film) Director: Elmar Fischer
- 2014: Umsonst (feature film) Director: Stephan Geene
- 2014: Die Lügen der Sieger (feature film) Director: Christoph Hochhäusler
- 2017: Neda (short film) Director: Afagh Irandoost
- 2018: Mute (Feature Film, Netflix) Director: Duncan Jones
watch TV
- 2018: Deutschland 86 (series, 2 episodes) Director: Florian Cossen , Arne Feldhusen
- 2018: Dogs of Berlin (series, 6 episodes) Director: Christian Alvart
- 2019: Herzjagen (TV film) Director: Elisabeth Scharang
Theater (selection)
- 2011: Mass death of possibilities (Silvia) - Director: Sascha Hawemann ( Deutsches Theater Berlin )
- 2012: Goethe : Clavigo (Marie) - Director: Alexandra Liedtke ( Schauspielhaus Graz )
- 2012: Elfriede Jellinek : FausIn and Out (Faustin) - Director: Philip Jenkins ( Schauspielhaus Graz )
- 2013: Andrzej Stasiuk : Thalerhof (Sophia) - Director: Anna Badora ( Schauspielhaus Graz )
- 2013: Dennis Kelly : Orphans (Helen) - Lina Hölscher ( Schauspielhaus Graz )
- 2013: Yael Ronen and Ensemble: Niemandsland (Leyla) - Director: Yael Ronen ( Schauspielhaus Graz )
- 2014: Peter Handke : Immer noch Sturm - Director: Michael Simon ( Schauspielhaus Graz )
- 2014: Philip Löhle : We Are Not Barbarians (Barbara, Anna) - Director: Christine Eder ( Schauspielhaus Graz )
- 2014: Albert Camus : The Misunderstanding (Maria, Mother) - Director: Nikolaus Habjan ( Schauspielhaus Graz )
- 2014: Wolf Haas : Defense of the Missionary Position - Director: Susanne Lietzow ( Schauspielhaus Graz )
- 2015: Susanne Felicitas Wolf (based on the film of the same name by Asghar Farhadi ): Le Passé (Lucie) - Director: Patrick Schlösser ( Schauspielhaus Graz )
- 2015: Tennessee Williams : Vieux Carré (Jane Sparks) - Director: Sebastian Schug ( Schauspielhaus Graz )
- 2015: Christine Lavant : Das Wechselbälgchen (Wrga, Zitha) - Director: Nikolaus Habjan ( Volkstheater Wien )
- 2016: Neil Simon : Brooklyn Memoirs (Nora) - Director: Sarantos Zervoulakos ( Volkstheater Wien )
- 2016: Katherine Anne Porter (stage adaptation: Dušan David Pařízek ): The Ship of Fools (Lizzi Spöckenkieker) Director: Dušan David Pařízek ( Volkstheater Wien )
- 2017: Barbi Markovic : Superheldinnen (Mascha) - Director: Bérénice Hebenstreit ( Volkstheater Wien )
- 2017: Ödön v. Horvath : Kasimir and Karoline - Director: Philipp Preuss ( Volkstheater Vienna )
- 2017: Shakespeare : Romeo and Juliet (Juliet) - Director: Sebastian Schug ( Landestheater Niederösterreich )
- 2017: Based on the films by Krzysztof Kieślowski , in a stage adaptation by Stephan Kimmig and Roland Koberg: The Ten Commandments (Anka, Majka, Ola, Zofia) - Director: Stephan Kimmig ( Volkstheater Wien )
Awards
- 2014: nomination for Young Actress of the Year Theater heute
- 2017: Nomination for the Dorothea Neff Prize for the best young actor
Web links
- Seyneb Saleh in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Seyneb Saleh at her German agency
- Seyneb Saleh at the Volkstheater (Vienna)
- Seyneb Saleh at schauspielervideos.de
Individual evidence
- ↑ Seyneb Saleh. Retrieved December 5, 2018 .
- ↑ swept through the brain - Verlag Theater der Zeit. Retrieved December 5, 2018 .
- ↑ Seyneb Saleh. Accessed December 5, 2018 .
- ↑ Seyneb Saleh | AGENCY SCHNEIDER BERLIN. Retrieved December 5, 2018 .
- ↑ Seyneb Saleh | filmportal.de. Retrieved December 5, 2018 .
- ^ Deutsches Theater Berlin: Deutsches Theater Berlin - Seyneb Saleh. Retrieved December 5, 2018 .
- ↑ New at the Volkstheater: Seyneb Saleh, puppet and actress in "The Misunderstanding" of October 21, 2015, accessed on January 27, 2018
- ^ Hanover State Theater. Retrieved January 24, 2020 .
- ↑ Hollywood Sci-Fi "Made in Berlin-Brandenburg" - Duncan Jones is shooting Netflix Original Film "Mute" with Medienboard funding " from October 12, 2016, accessed on January 27, 2018
- ↑ The Ten Commandments. Accessed December 5, 2018 .
- ^ A. j Goldmann: Jealousy, Infidelity, Murder, Lies: It's All on Vienna's Stages . In: The New York Times . February 1, 2018, ISSN 0362-4331 ( nytimes.com [accessed December 5, 2018]).
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Saleh, Seyneb |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actress |
DATE OF BIRTH | December 25, 1987 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Aalen , Baden-Wuerttemberg |